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The HiiL Justice Accelerator provides startups with a four-month program that includes €10,000 in non-equity seed funding, business development support (training, coaching, and mentorship)
“The major problem we envisaged was that a lot of businesses were going to have to integrate AI into their existing infrastructure. So we said let’s be that go-to entity,” Olateru said.
Google has selected 11 African startups for the first cohort of its “Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First” programme.
Experts believe that the sounds of the cries of babies can provide various health-related information, this initiative is building a platform for early screening and monitoring of a range of neurological and respiratory conditions affecting infants.
Google has launched its AI First program in Africa to provide startups with access to Google's AI expertise, Cloud Platform resources, and networking opportunities.
Instead of shunning the adoption of AI, journalists and media professionals have been charged by digital experts to leverage the technology for efficiency in the newsroom.
Content moderators have asked the Kenyan Parliament to probe Open AI and Sama over alleged exploitation of workers who worked to clean ChatGPT of toxic content.
With the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption across the world, misinformation is on the rise especially through deep fakes. What's the way forward?
These African startups are deploying artificial intelligence to solve problems in healthcare, business, and marketing.
NITDA is seeking the contributions of stakeholders to enable the development of the National Artificial Intelligence Policy (NAIP).
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